I got the latest Mel Wacks overstrikes in yesterday! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] All 1915-S Barbers and each piece comes with a Brass...
As did I.
While this is technically true, PCGS's standard for PR70 states "As Stuck" and I've sen my fair share of PR70 coins which adhered to that...
I've never argued otherwise as the point being made was that "some" hairlines originate on the die itself.
"Hairlines" on proof coins are sometimes imparted to the planchet from the die. Meaning, it's the actual die that has the hairlines. I found this...
It is condEr as in Conder Token not condor as in the bird. It may have helped your search. And for the record, over the past 11 years, very few...
Haven't forgotten them but..............they has 80% Copper 20% Silver Cores. I think the op is referring to solid copper cores/coins with silver...
With all the newbies coming onboard...........It's no wonder. And you do it quite well. Pass me that tissue as I seem to have gotten something...
I've done some really stupid stuff as well. I think everybody did this one but I had a 1960 Fiat which had a "throttle". For the young one's, the...
I remember you mentioning this before.
LOL! Just like me, you probably wonder how the hell you made it this far??
"US Mint cancels 2015 Limited Edition Proof Set, Why?" Uhh, because they can? Actually, the entire set and series of sets was all about the...
Without even reading the story, I can see 45 years of compounded interest flushed right down the toilet. That $5,000 could very well have been...
What am I looking for in 2016? Simple, ramped up production of Presidential Dollars and Native American Dollars due to the Treasury Department...
If your certain, then send it for crossover and let the pro's decide. BTW, showing "prooflike" reflectivity, is next to impossible from a PCGS...
In the 50's and early 60's, it was not considered a hazardous material and could be found in ANY household thermometer. Well, let me correct...
I think the reference is to the 1943 Steel Cents which could be seen as "aluminum" to a coin novice.
I used to play with mercury as a kid. Even coated a dime or two in it. It has a slick greasy feel to it when its coated on a coin. While it is a...
Here you go! http://catalog.usmint.gov/coin-discovery-set-an-introduction-to-coin-collecting-YC1.html?cgid=null#q=coin collecting&start=1 Buy...
Both of those listings are as meaningless as this one:...
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